T-Mobile also announced pricing on a locked version of Google’s new LG-made Nexus smartphone, the Nexus 4 with Android 4.2 OS.

Here are the details:

Windows phones: With a Classic rate plan, the Lumia 810 will be priced at $149 after a $50 mail-in-rebate card with a two-year service agreement. When activated with a lower priced Value plan, the phone’s price goes to $ 99 plus 20 monthly payments of $20 on the carrier’s installment plan with two-year commitment.

HTC’s Windows Phone 8X, available on the same day, is priced at $199 with Classic rate plan after a $50 mail-in-rebate card, and with a Value plan, the price is $149 up front plus $20 per month for 20 months.

Google’s Nexus 4: The next-generation Google-brand phone will be available Oct. 29 on the GooglePlay store at $299 for the unlocked 8GB model and $349 for the unlocked 16GB model. A day later, the 16GB version will be available locked through select T-Mobile retail stores and T-Mobile’s web site at $199 with two-year service agreement on a Classic plan. Activated on a lower price Value plan, the phone will cost $199 up front, plus 20 equal payments of $20/month with two year service agreement.

Availability through T-Mobile’s indirect retailers wasn’t announced.

The Nexus 4 features T-Mobile’s HSPA+42 4G technology.

Google Nexus 7 tablet: T-Mobile said it wouldn’t itself offer the cellular-equipped version of Google’s Nexus 7 7-inch tablet, but the carrier said Google would offer the 32GB HSPA+ tablet through Google Play on Nov. 5. Google also announced that an unlocked version of the tablet would be available Nov. 13 through Google Play at $299.The unlocked version operates in more than 200 GSM/HSPA+ networks worldwide, including AT&T in the U.S.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1: The tablet is expected to be available Nov. 14 in online and retail outlets at $349 after a $50 mail-in rebate and two-year service agreement on a Classic data plan.

The Android 4.0 tablet features 1.5GHz dual-core processor and 4G HSPA+42 cellular technology. An LTE version will be available for AT&T and Sprint. A Wi-Fi-only version of the tablet is already available in stores.